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showing this brown-colored bag. there's been a third picture that has emerged today, which they think was taken an hour and a half before the explosion. which seems to show a similar bag, but slightly behind the railing here. is this significant, jay? do we know what any of this means? >> well, potentially it is significant. it's very interesting. a third image appeared, cnn was able to obtain this photograph, which shows this bag that a lot of people have been wondering about and speculating about whether or not it contained an incendiary device or is related at all to this investigation. having been placed in a different location than it's appeared in other locations, this time behind the barricade instead of in front of the barricade in the general location of where one of the explosions went off. and i know, piers, you and your team, national security team, will be talking about this at greater length later on in the show. >> we will. jake, for now, thank you very much indeed. i want to bring in now deborah feye
showing this brown-colored bag. there's been a third picture that has emerged today, which they think was taken an hour and a half before the explosion. which seems to show a similar bag, but slightly behind the railing here. is this significant, jay? do we know what any of this means? >> well, potentially it is significant. it's very interesting. a third image appeared, cnn was able to obtain this photograph, which shows this bag that a lot of people have been wondering about and...
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they are not black people, brown people, muslims, latinos, so on. it seemed to me that the targets had in common is that they were americans. i think evan's right. we don't know where this came from but it does seem difficult to understand the targeting and if you look at the kinds of actions that radical right wing groups have carried out in the past, they attack targets that you can understand, a federal building, a gay nightclub, black church, those kinds of things. >> and we don't have any of that here and you don't see the data that is significant as well. >> well, the data is insignificant for the following reason. patriots day is important on the radical right but it's the date of april 19th that they care about. that's the date of the oklahoma city bombing, the beginning of the american revolution, of the start of the war, and a few other important historical dates. patriots day is celebrated in massachusetts on the third monday of april and that's why in massachusetts and only massachusetts patriots day was celebrated on a monday. >> so we
they are not black people, brown people, muslims, latinos, so on. it seemed to me that the targets had in common is that they were americans. i think evan's right. we don't know where this came from but it does seem difficult to understand the targeting and if you look at the kinds of actions that radical right wing groups have carried out in the past, they attack targets that you can understand, a federal building, a gay nightclub, black church, those kinds of things. >> and we don't...
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terrell brown is our cbs news correspondent. he's on the ground there in watertown where we have been receiving these press briefings from time to time. >> reporter: we're waiting, scott. no definite time on when we'll hear that briefing and get more information but as you stand here you understand tha it a city where we arre in watertown. it is just an area and a community that is on edge. there are tense moments here basically because wow w you and what also bob was talking about not too long ago, so many residents here have never seen anything like this before. i landed here at boston logan not too long ago and just moving through the airport, just an incredible security presence. i mean, boston police state police, national guard, not just in the terminal but outside, all vehicles coming into the terminal, many vehicles stopped, they are searched. on the way over here, on the drive to this location where we are right now in watertown three separate sections, not too far away from one another and my vehicle searched, bags in
terrell brown is our cbs news correspondent. he's on the ground there in watertown where we have been receiving these press briefings from time to time. >> reporter: we're waiting, scott. no definite time on when we'll hear that briefing and get more information but as you stand here you understand tha it a city where we arre in watertown. it is just an area and a community that is on edge. there are tense moments here basically because wow w you and what also bob was talking about not...
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>> all right, pamela brown here in boston with us. again, that moment of silence happens at 2:50 p.m. today. want to bring in massachusetts attorney general martha coakley. you know, while it appears right now that the suspect is in the hospital right now, he has been sedated, he is intubated, we want to find out what he may be saying to investigators at this point. has there been any communication yet with the suspect? >> well, of course, i don't know that exactly. keeping in mind, this is still a very active, ongoing investigation. people are focused on what he may be able to say, but there's also a lot of work going on by the federal authorities, with state authorities, on warrants that were done on looking at social media. so this is still a very active, ongoing investigation. i'm sure what he is saying, if he is saying anything, is important but it's not the only piece of the investigation. >> but you can't confirm at this point that he is, in fact, responsive? >> i can't. >> when he is able to communicate, if and when he is able
>> all right, pamela brown here in boston with us. again, that moment of silence happens at 2:50 p.m. today. want to bring in massachusetts attorney general martha coakley. you know, while it appears right now that the suspect is in the hospital right now, he has been sedated, he is intubated, we want to find out what he may be saying to investigators at this point. has there been any communication yet with the suspect? >> well, of course, i don't know that exactly. keeping in mind,...
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pamela brown is at the hospital what are you learning about his condition? >> we are learning that dzhokhar tsarnaev has a serious gunshot wound to the neck and is unable to speak. even so, federal prosecutors are expected to file charges soon. those charges could include terrorism charges and murder state charges at the very least. now, over in cambridge, richard donahue injured thursday night with suspects remains in critical condition. doctors yesterday said he barely made it but now they're cautiously optimistic about his condition. >> this was an injury where the officer's blood volume was almost entirely lost to the point of the heart stopping. the heart was resuscitated over the next 45 minutes or so by a very aggressive effort by first responders and by our people in the emergency department to the point of restoration of rhythm and pulse. >> reporter: as the city of boston continues to heal, many victims from monday's tragedy are being remembered today. s this there's a funeral this morning for victim krystle campbell. >> this has been a terrifying
pamela brown is at the hospital what are you learning about his condition? >> we are learning that dzhokhar tsarnaev has a serious gunshot wound to the neck and is unable to speak. even so, federal prosecutors are expected to file charges soon. those charges could include terrorism charges and murder state charges at the very least. now, over in cambridge, richard donahue injured thursday night with suspects remains in critical condition. doctors yesterday said he barely made it but now...
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speak. 53 bombing victims remain in the hospital, including four people critically injured, terrell brown in boston and begins our coverage. >> reporter: in this newly released police helicopter video you can see the final minutes of friday's day long pursuit of zokar tsarnaev, his body highlighted by thermal heat imaging. soon after police surrounded him hiding in a boat in a watertown resident's backyard, they sent in a robot to check for explosives but there were none. as officers approached the boat, boston police commissioner ed davis says tsarnaev started shooting. >> no one was struck there but there was gunfire emitting from the boat. it's hard to say where it was aimed. >> reporter: after an hour-long standoff officers fired stun grenades and then apprehended tsarnaev. since his capture he hasn't been able to talk but officials say they believe he and his brother act add loan in monday's marathon bombings. three days after the attack that killed three and injured dozens, the big break came when the brothers carjacked a mercedes suv in cambridge. watertown police chief ed deveau s
speak. 53 bombing victims remain in the hospital, including four people critically injured, terrell brown in boston and begins our coverage. >> reporter: in this newly released police helicopter video you can see the final minutes of friday's day long pursuit of zokar tsarnaev, his body highlighted by thermal heat imaging. soon after police surrounded him hiding in a boat in a watertown resident's backyard, they sent in a robot to check for explosives but there were none. as officers...
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well, from his brown breaking book about the food chain to this new one, "cooked", michael pollan is here with us today, in the guest spot. >> i have to correct one thing. you said a connecticut nut and it is a connecticut nun. who taught me how to make cheese. in case she is watching. >> we saw the picture. clearly a nun. >> okay. i heard she is a bit of a nutty nun. >> no, she is actually a a macro b biologist and a cheese maker. >> can you come here daily and help me with my prompter. >> with all of the time we spend eating out is on balance, just a bad idea. that cavemen didn't need stair masters because they were able to work out throughout the day. but we have shifted to service economy, lot of processed foods. you point out like 80% of the sodium is just from eating out. if we cooked more, we would get less of it. what is that all about? >> basically there are things about cooking that kind of automatically guarantee, if you are doing it, or another human is doing it for you, that you will eat really healthy. think about french fries. they are a pain to make. to make yourself.
well, from his brown breaking book about the food chain to this new one, "cooked", michael pollan is here with us today, in the guest spot. >> i have to correct one thing. you said a connecticut nut and it is a connecticut nun. who taught me how to make cheese. in case she is watching. >> we saw the picture. clearly a nun. >> okay. i heard she is a bit of a nutty nun. >> no, she is actually a a macro b biologist and a cheese maker. >> can you come here...
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john brown, thank you. it's always good seeing you. >> thank you very much, neil. >> neil: while the search for a suspect continues, details behind the deadly devices are now beginning to emerge. they're not pretty are you still sleeping? just wanted to check and make sure that we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. >> neil: you ever watch these guys who go through wreckage and sort of reassemble to try to find out what led -- i remember covering pan am flight 103 disaster and how they took pieces of metal and ultimately brought that whole thing back to moammar gadhafi and libya. remember that? just pieces of wreckage. as the investigation continues in boston, they're doing just that. and they're moving pretty fast. we turn right now to former chicago superintendent and former f.b.i. bomb technician, jody wise. what are they doing? what do they look for with each and every piece of twisted metal they
john brown, thank you. it's always good seeing you. >> thank you very much, neil. >> neil: while the search for a suspect continues, details behind the deadly devices are now beginning to emerge. they're not pretty are you still sleeping? just wanted to check and make sure that we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. >> neil: you ever watch these guys who go through...
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governor brown has not said if he will sign them. >>> state officials are investigating a workplace accident that killed a worker in bay point. calosha the state agency that deals with safety says that a worker was crushed yesterday. investigators say the man was employed by the company based in tennessee and was working at henkel on a temporary basis. >>> san francisco today celebrated the second anniversary of its community courts program. >> having two people a victim, an offender come in and sit down and really kind of learn about each other. it's been very wholistic. >> it's been great to give back to my community and improve life there. >> there's a waiting list for people who want to help their communities address crime and give offenders a chance to avoid a criminal record. >> out there today, a beautiful day. good visibility. clear air. and you can see the bay bridge. the wind really cleans up the atmosphere. the bay has a little browner water as the sediments get stirred up. you can see what's happening up around the lake tahoe area. we have some activity. we have reports of snow f
governor brown has not said if he will sign them. >>> state officials are investigating a workplace accident that killed a worker in bay point. calosha the state agency that deals with safety says that a worker was crushed yesterday. investigators say the man was employed by the company based in tennessee and was working at henkel on a temporary basis. >>> san francisco today celebrated the second anniversary of its community courts program. >> having two people a...
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brown agreed to a two-year suspension. that suspension was rejected by the supreme court of california. the new trial will determine what punishment is right under the circumstances. >> reporter: reporting live, christie smith, "today in the bay." >>> the surviving boston marathon bombing suspect says he and his brother were motivated by religious views and not by terrorist groups. dzhokhar tsarnaev is communicating through notes. the attack took three lives and injured 170 people. >>> san francisco's police wants more cameras to monitor the city. he is asking for cameras up and down market street. the main thoroughfare is the back drop for many large scale events, including races and parades. business owners welcome the idea. the local aclu chapter is sceptical. >> security is going to help. >> i like it. secure everybody, you know. >> we know that video cameras unfortunately don't prevent or reduce terrorism. we do know that video cameras are expensive and invasive and they are ripe for abuse. >> no specific plan detaili
brown agreed to a two-year suspension. that suspension was rejected by the supreme court of california. the new trial will determine what punishment is right under the circumstances. >> reporter: reporting live, christie smith, "today in the bay." >>> the surviving boston marathon bombing suspect says he and his brother were motivated by religious views and not by terrorist groups. dzhokhar tsarnaev is communicating through notes. the attack took three lives and injured...
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including steve brown. mr. clemente is the local news anchor who began his new job by swearing on live television. in case you missed it here is a recap. >> news leader in high definition. >> [ bleep ]. >> good evening. you may have seen our newest reporter a.j. clemente -- he'll be joining the weekend news team as my co-anchor. tell us a little bit about yourself, a.j. >> a.j. did not have much time to tell us about himself because he was fired not long after that broadcast. you have to have sympathy for this guy. live tv is daunting enough let alone your very first day anchoring. people all across the country feel the same way because now there is an i support a.j. facebook page, a free a.j. hash tag on twitter. mr. clemente's new fans are taking to the facebook page of his old station kfyr in bismarck, north dakota demanding give a.j. another chance. even posting the local weather among fierce cries for justice. i want a.j. to tell me what the weather is going to be like in north dakota. don't we all sir? an
including steve brown. mr. clemente is the local news anchor who began his new job by swearing on live television. in case you missed it here is a recap. >> news leader in high definition. >> [ bleep ]. >> good evening. you may have seen our newest reporter a.j. clemente -- he'll be joining the weekend news team as my co-anchor. tell us a little bit about yourself, a.j. >> a.j. did not have much time to tell us about himself because he was fired not long after that...
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pamela brown with us here in boston this morning. i want to bring in former cia analyst peter brookes. he's a former analyst for the cia, as i said, also with the defense department. thank you so much for being with us this morning. i really appreciate it. and, peters, here's the question, we know that the suspect is sedated. we know that he's intubated with injuries to the throat. if there is communication going on, we can presume it's probably by writing. you probably can't get all the answers you want, so what are the key questions to ask right now? >> of course the other question is, i'm not a medical professional, but to what level of competent can he answer those questions? but as we said, the most important thing right now, john, is to know if there's any other plots under way. if there's any other bombs out there. issues of public -- of public safety. eventually down the road they're going to want to get into the history of this, because obviously the other terrorist, his older brother, is gone. they're going to want to know
pamela brown with us here in boston this morning. i want to bring in former cia analyst peter brookes. he's a former analyst for the cia, as i said, also with the defense department. thank you so much for being with us this morning. i really appreciate it. and, peters, here's the question, we know that the suspect is sedated. we know that he's intubated with injuries to the throat. if there is communication going on, we can presume it's probably by writing. you probably can't get all the...
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our reporter pam brown has been there. she's in watertown, back with us live and most of that area, it looks like a ghost town behind you. it's locked down. >> reporter: it really is. it's desolate around here. i was just thinking it feels like it would maybe on a big holiday. all the stores are closed. you don't see any residents walking around, no cars on the streets other than the o'occasional humvees and state police cars that drive by us. so it really is a ghost town. to my right, not far from where i am, there was a situation where authorities had their guns drawn, and they were surrounding someone. we just learned moments ago that that scene has been cleared, that they don't believe the person they were surrounding was the suspect we're looking for. this situation here in watertown continues to escalate as authorities look for dzhokhar tsamaev. the entire area on lockdown. hundreds of thousands of people in their homes. the doors locked as this man hunt continues. >> all right pam brown. thank you for that latest up
our reporter pam brown has been there. she's in watertown, back with us live and most of that area, it looks like a ghost town behind you. it's locked down. >> reporter: it really is. it's desolate around here. i was just thinking it feels like it would maybe on a big holiday. all the stores are closed. you don't see any residents walking around, no cars on the streets other than the o'occasional humvees and state police cars that drive by us. so it really is a ghost town. to my right,...
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a team of correspondents covering every angle of the attack and we will begin tonight with terrell brown in boston. >> reporter: the explosion went off at the most crowded points of the race. 12 seconds later there was a second explosion just a couple blocks away. >> it's so terrifying. it's so scary. and it was so loud. >> i just walked away, 15 feet away, 20 feet and, you know, a bomb went off. and it knocked me to the ground and then, you know, everybody started running, panicking. >> reporter: jonathan elias from cbs boston station wbz was nearby. >> there are body parts. people have been blown apart. >> reporter: police rushed to assist victims tangled in debris and broken glass, some missing limbs. bloody spectators were carried into the medical tent that had been set up to care for fatigued runners. >> there was some bad-looking people and i'm praying for all of them. we are all trying to put pressure on all the wounds for everybody, tourniquets and whatever we could do. it was chaos. >> reporter: runners were directed away from the chaos and people were ordered to stay clear of t
a team of correspondents covering every angle of the attack and we will begin tonight with terrell brown in boston. >> reporter: the explosion went off at the most crowded points of the race. 12 seconds later there was a second explosion just a couple blocks away. >> it's so terrifying. it's so scary. and it was so loud. >> i just walked away, 15 feet away, 20 feet and, you know, a bomb went off. and it knocked me to the ground and then, you know, everybody started running,...
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terrell brown is in boston for us tonight. terrell, what do you see? >> reporter: scott, we're just outside of the perimeter that police have set up and still even as night has fallen here it's very much an active scene. we have seen state police, boston police, swat teams moving about here. even national guard troops brought in by the school bus load to work on securing this crime scene. of course over the next couple of days. what was interesting is that we're on the outside of that perimeter and there's a line of trash cans about four or five of them that local businesses here, they've been closed since that initial explosion, there's been a security guard that was instructed by police to look in each one of those trash cans. so we watched him pace back and forth throughout the course of many hours and then while we were on the air tonight, scott, we actually saw police move in and take those trash cans off the street. it appeared to be out of an abundance of caution. we also know that investigators and bomb protection uniforms are walking the stree
terrell brown is in boston for us tonight. terrell, what do you see? >> reporter: scott, we're just outside of the perimeter that police have set up and still even as night has fallen here it's very much an active scene. we have seen state police, boston police, swat teams moving about here. even national guard troops brought in by the school bus load to work on securing this crime scene. of course over the next couple of days. what was interesting is that we're on the outside of that...
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so senator brown is my guest here in a moment. patti ann: meanwhile texas governor rick perry will be talking about that deadly explosion south of dallas in just a few hours. one witness saying it was like a nuclear bomb went off. more than 160 people have been taken to area hospitals. we have this from sergeant patrick swanton from waco just moments ago. >> they are continuing their search-and-rescue efforts. they have not changed anything that they have been doing because of weather, because of rain, because it got cold. they're continuing to search for survivors or injured people to make sure we get them the medical help if they are still there. patti ann: and my next guest represents the district. he is republican congressman bill flores. congressman, thank you for joining us. i'm sorry it is a very difficult day i know. >> it's a tough day in our community, good morning, patti ann. patti ann: it started with a fire at this fertilizer plant and firefighters and at least one officer responded to that scene and tried to put out
so senator brown is my guest here in a moment. patti ann: meanwhile texas governor rick perry will be talking about that deadly explosion south of dallas in just a few hours. one witness saying it was like a nuclear bomb went off. more than 160 people have been taken to area hospitals. we have this from sergeant patrick swanton from waco just moments ago. >> they are continuing their search-and-rescue efforts. they have not changed anything that they have been doing because of weather,...
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pamela brown is outside the hospital for us, she's joining us now. what is the latest on tsarnaev's condition? >> reporter: the latest is that he remains here at beth israel deaconess medical center in serious condition. he is still in the intensive care unit handcuffed to his bed 24/7 monitoring by law enforcement officers. we are told that he is intubated and sedated with a gunshot wound to the neck. so it appears that he is still pretty out of it. wolf. >> doctors are telling us that tsarnaev could put something -- could be getting something that's described as a sedation holiday. i know you've been checking with medical personnel over there. what does that mean? >> reporter: well, i've been talking with our medical correspondent elizabeth cohen and she tells me that essentially this means doctors can decrease the sedation for a few minutes to a few hour so is that doctors or authorities would be able to communicate with the patient. we've seen this before it in other cases and it appears now that we're hearing from colleagues gloria borger and fr
pamela brown is outside the hospital for us, she's joining us now. what is the latest on tsarnaev's condition? >> reporter: the latest is that he remains here at beth israel deaconess medical center in serious condition. he is still in the intensive care unit handcuffed to his bed 24/7 monitoring by law enforcement officers. we are told that he is intubated and sedated with a gunshot wound to the neck. so it appears that he is still pretty out of it. wolf. >> doctors are telling us...
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. >> when the brown student missing, sunil tripathi was identified by twitter, basically. so this is a student who is missing, whose parents are in agony still don't know where he is and he's identified as a potential terrorist. >> the biggest danger with overreaction is from the media. your quote from the boston police shows that the authorities are more educated than they were after 9/11. with the fbi to give you an example, i've given many talks to the fbi and given talks the next day to c.a.r.e., that's the main public islamic group in the united states. that's striking is how the head of the fbi and the local region talks to the head of care in the local region and i often joke. i say well, you must know what i'm about to say because they eavesdropped on you. they joke about this among them selves. when you talk to the heads of the fbi, they understand that working with the muslim community is the best way to ensure the security of americans and it's really quite interesting how the media is much, much more sort of pendulum swinging, whereas folks who, again, inside t
. >> when the brown student missing, sunil tripathi was identified by twitter, basically. so this is a student who is missing, whose parents are in agony still don't know where he is and he's identified as a potential terrorist. >> the biggest danger with overreaction is from the media. your quote from the boston police shows that the authorities are more educated than they were after 9/11. with the fbi to give you an example, i've given many talks to the fbi and given talks the...
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a woman saw a white dog running around bradshaw and brown road. she grabbed it when the dog tried to bite her. she dropped the dog. >> i went down in it and seen it. i got scared it was going to bite me. it turned around and ran back in the pipe. >> not long after that, the police and firefighters were able to get the dog out. they used bailing wiring. the dog appears to be in pretty good health. so far, the police are not sure if the dog has an opener or not. -- an owner or not. >> want to check in with sal see what's happening on the roads. things are better in some areas, tori and dave and the same in others. let's start off with -- let's start off in oakland. the traffic is looking good. i also want to let you know at the bay bridge this morning we have a delay. it's about a 15-minute delay. today is a day-time giants' game, 12:45 first pitch verses the diamondbacks and that means the game should be over sometime during the afternoon commute and that's usually a brutal drive home if you are trying to leave san francisco after mixing in with th
a woman saw a white dog running around bradshaw and brown road. she grabbed it when the dog tried to bite her. she dropped the dog. >> i went down in it and seen it. i got scared it was going to bite me. it turned around and ran back in the pipe. >> not long after that, the police and firefighters were able to get the dog out. they used bailing wiring. the dog appears to be in pretty good health. so far, the police are not sure if the dog has an opener or not. -- an owner or not....
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there is a game when the jets played the cleveland browns. would keephe jets the ball and make a field goal. the jets got 3 yards, but they lost the ball. cleveland gets the ball and they could run the clock out. -- theveland browns referee blew the whistle. you cannot take your helmet off before the game is over. the jets kept the ball and kicked a field goal and won the game. you cannot shout before the game is over. [applause] >> rev. jesse jackson. melanie campbell, you has been in the trenches. our legend.rd from we want to hear from you. >> [inaudible] i thought you were my friend. until just now. how do you come behind that? how do come behind that? reverend, thank you. forgiving as a teaching moment. for giving us a history lesson in real time. , our elders, who have not left the battlefield. that we challenged us need more prophetic voices, the faith stand with leaders, to stand with the civil rights leaders. i want the sisters to stand up for a moment. [applause] to askst thing i want you, are you ready for the fight? brothers, stan
there is a game when the jets played the cleveland browns. would keephe jets the ball and make a field goal. the jets got 3 yards, but they lost the ball. cleveland gets the ball and they could run the clock out. -- theveland browns referee blew the whistle. you cannot take your helmet off before the game is over. the jets kept the ball and kicked a field goal and won the game. you cannot shout before the game is over. [applause] >> rev. jesse jackson. melanie campbell, you has been in...
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pamela brown with the city's response to the terror attacks. senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen live this morning at brigham women's hospital. but we want to begin with susan candiotti tracking the latest on this fbi probe. new pictures this morning of this badly damaged pressure cooker here. what can you tell us? >> good morning, brooke. you know, these bits and pieces are so crucial to investigators because not only will they take them to try to piece these explosive devices, homemade devices back together again through working on them at the fbi lab in quantico, virginia, they're doing that now, but they'll also try to trace back each and every component, possibly to where these things were bought so they can try to figure out who did this. crime scene photos show part of what could be a pressure cooker used in the bombings. others show charred wire attached to a battery. what appears to be a small circuit board. a half-inch nail, a bloodstained zipper pull tab. another shows what looks like massive ball bearings bbs. investigators
pamela brown with the city's response to the terror attacks. senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen live this morning at brigham women's hospital. but we want to begin with susan candiotti tracking the latest on this fbi probe. new pictures this morning of this badly damaged pressure cooker here. what can you tell us? >> good morning, brooke. you know, these bits and pieces are so crucial to investigators because not only will they take them to try to piece these explosive devices,...
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i was talking to them about governor brown. he's ultimately going to sign these bulls about bullet clips, or is he going to. what is his stance on the issue of gun control. >> his history is very mixed. the one thing that both sides agree on, nobody knows which wager are you brown is going to go with. -- which way jerry brown is going to go on this. >> he said people have the right to protect themselves at home. >> as governor he's been on both sides of the issue. >> reporter: where do you think he's going to sign. >> i expect he'll sign whatever reaches his desk. i think he's going to have impact quietly on what will reach his desk. he's not going to be in a position where he's protecting the gun manufacturers of america, and not the gun owners but the gun manufacturers. >> reporter: on the national level, the shame on the senate call from president obama, my question is did the democrats did they throw in the towel too early on gun ban. >> absolutely. there is no way in the world they should have allowed the process of the so
i was talking to them about governor brown. he's ultimately going to sign these bulls about bullet clips, or is he going to. what is his stance on the issue of gun control. >> his history is very mixed. the one thing that both sides agree on, nobody knows which wager are you brown is going to go with. -- which way jerry brown is going to go on this. >> he said people have the right to protect themselves at home. >> as governor he's been on both sides of the issue. >>...
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former massachusetts senator scott brown is a fox news contributor. it must be hard to be in the state of colorado, senator, when you see your home state going through so much. what have you heard from your friend, your family, your contacts in massachusetts? >> well, i've obviously spoken to people in the u.s. senate, colleagues there, i've obviously spoken to law enforcement, friend, people that participated in the race, and you're going to see sorries like you just showed by mr. yanni, coming out more and more. there will be more and more heart wrenching. the things that people can do right now in massachusetts and throughout the country is you can donate blood, get involved in the red cross and help a lot of the organizations that are going to need help to get these people back to full recovery. listen, like many of you throughout the country, i was sad, confused, but now i'm angry, and i have been for some time, looking forward to the people or person who did this. holding them fully accountable and making sure that this -- we have a top to botto
former massachusetts senator scott brown is a fox news contributor. it must be hard to be in the state of colorado, senator, when you see your home state going through so much. what have you heard from your friend, your family, your contacts in massachusetts? >> well, i've obviously spoken to people in the u.s. senate, colleagues there, i've obviously spoken to law enforcement, friend, people that participated in the race, and you're going to see sorries like you just showed by mr. yanni,...
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. >>> governor jerry brown weighs the costs of overhauling the california environmental quality act. >>> and john myers reports on the governor's hopes of partnering with china in the fight against climate change. >> it is not just commerce that is moving through china to the west, it is air pollution and greenhouse gasses. >> coming up next. captioning by vitac, underwritten by fireman's fund
. >>> governor jerry brown weighs the costs of overhauling the california environmental quality act. >>> and john myers reports on the governor's hopes of partnering with china in the fight against climate change. >> it is not just commerce that is moving through china to the west, it is air pollution and greenhouse gasses. >> coming up next. captioning by vitac, underwritten by fireman's fund
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don't just tell me brown. tell me what it's really like. >> it's like a sandy, sandy -- sandy brownish blond, you know what i mean. >> does she look like -- >> you know what she looks like? i'll tell you exactly what she looks like. miley cyrus. >> miley cyrus. >> miley cyrus. >> but a legal miley cyrus. >> but a legal one, yeah. >> what's the most memorable thing you guys have ever done together? in your mind what's like the best memory you have of each other in >> kind of when we first got together we had a little chihuahua, right? her name was ti-ti. and she got out late one afternoon and i was sitting on the couch with the dog, had her right up here with me. and when she came walking out of the bedroom i went, "there she is." like we were waiting all day for her. she loved it. like i was with my baby like our baby daughter and we're like there's mommy, you know what i mean? >> that's cute. that's really cute, man. you're leaving it up to me, right? >> yeah. totally. >> i think -- i would probably just have
don't just tell me brown. tell me what it's really like. >> it's like a sandy, sandy -- sandy brownish blond, you know what i mean. >> does she look like -- >> you know what she looks like? i'll tell you exactly what she looks like. miley cyrus. >> miley cyrus. >> miley cyrus. >> but a legal miley cyrus. >> but a legal one, yeah. >> what's the most memorable thing you guys have ever done together? in your mind what's like the best memory you have...
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terrell brown, cbs news, boston. >> pelley: the spirit of boston. that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, i'm scott pelley in boston. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> i'm derek mcginty. breaking news. ooh letter to a u.s. senator tested positive for a deadly poison. also. >>> this was a heinous and cowardly act. >> searching for a suspect after a terror attack at the bostonmarathon. >> the force of the united states is working hard to locate those responsible. >> and using the explosives to look for clues. >> if this bomb had multiple metallic fragments in them. >>> first, breaking news tonight. the u.s. senate says somebody sent a poisoned envelope to one of its members, roger wicker. it went testing this afternoon at the off site mail facility where it tested positive for the deadly poison ricin. they retested it twice and it came up positive each time. that envelope has been sent to
terrell brown, cbs news, boston. >> pelley: the spirit of boston. that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, i'm scott pelley in boston. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> i'm derek mcginty. breaking news. ooh letter to a u.s. senator tested positive for a deadly poison. also. >>> this was a heinous and cowardly act. >> searching for a suspect after a terror...
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again we understand that pamela brown has information about possible charges. we will get to pamela as soon as we can. >>> this is an international
again we understand that pamela brown has information about possible charges. we will get to pamela as soon as we can. >>> this is an international
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terrell brown, cbs news, boston. >> the spirit of boston, that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, i'm scott pelley in boston. good night. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is kpix5 news. >>> there's no way to describe it. it's absolutely horrific. >> from boston, back to the bay area, with stories of terror. >> that was pretty scary. there were people dropping to the ground praying. >> tonight the renewed promises to keep people here safe. >> we have to do what we have to do, keep everybody secure. >> good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm allen martin, crude but deadly. that's how investigators were describing the bombs that went off to the boston marathon. we learned learned today those devices were put in pressure cookers. 3 people died in the attacks, 2 young women and an 8-year-old boy. 170 more people were wounded. so far there's been no claim of responsibility and there are no suspects but the fbi says someone out there knows something. >> the person who did this is someone's friend, neighbor,
terrell brown, cbs news, boston. >> the spirit of boston, that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, i'm scott pelley in boston. good night. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is kpix5 news. >>> there's no way to describe it. it's absolutely horrific. >> from boston, back to the bay area, with stories of terror. >> that was pretty scary. there were people dropping to the ground...
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jerry brown will be up for re-election next year. the two biggest groups that don't want it touched are labor unions which use it to shakedown projects. unless you put labor union on the projects, we will sue you. environmentalists don't want it changed at all. why would the democratic members go against the two biggest constituents? >> is this really mitigating things or what they consider a blackmail operation? >> supporters of sequia will say most projects are built anyway. most are required to put in an extra turn line and that kind of thing. it makes them bear the costs. critics say that there are really bad abuses. a famous case in san jose where one guy had a gas station across street from another guy. he wanted to put in three or for more pumps and the other guy sued him saying you does not do the study. all because he wanted to hurt the other guy's business. the question is can anybody write legislation that laws the public to participate and keeps the environmental laws strong and keeps the air getting cleaner and water cle
jerry brown will be up for re-election next year. the two biggest groups that don't want it touched are labor unions which use it to shakedown projects. unless you put labor union on the projects, we will sue you. environmentalists don't want it changed at all. why would the democratic members go against the two biggest constituents? >> is this really mitigating things or what they consider a blackmail operation? >> supporters of sequia will say most projects are built anyway. most...
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laura brown is the former attorney. once the leader of oakland. she admitted she took his hand written notes from jail hiding them in legal papers and passing them on to a bay family member. he was convicted of ordering the murders of journalist, chauncey bailey and two other men. she said she thought they may have been love letters to a girlfriend and additional notes to his mother when she got them. the papers had the names of witnesses against bay and days later, those papers were found in the car of a man who describes himself once as a bay soldier for the family. now, brown has faced an ethics violation, a possible two-year suspension. then, the state supreme court rejected that. losing a law license is very rare here in california. only happens about 1% of the time. reporting live in san francisco, christie smith, "today in the bay." >>> 5:34. a san francisco city attorney wants to know why dozens of mentally ill patients are being shipped to the bay area. they claim rossen neal psychiatric hospital bussed patients out of town. at least 36 e
laura brown is the former attorney. once the leader of oakland. she admitted she took his hand written notes from jail hiding them in legal papers and passing them on to a bay family member. he was convicted of ordering the murders of journalist, chauncey bailey and two other men. she said she thought they may have been love letters to a girlfriend and additional notes to his mother when she got them. the papers had the names of witnesses against bay and days later, those papers were found in...
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. >>> first, white house soup of the day -- lemon chicken and brown rice. i believe this is a new one on the repertoire! >>> this just in, our nbc white house producer stacy klein reports that after being shut down to pedestrian traffic for a week after the boston marathon bombing, pennsylvania avenue in front of the white house has reopened to pedestrian traffic. tours can walk by again. we'll be right back. ently riding the dog like it's a small horse is frowned upon in this establishment! luckily though, ya know, i conceal this bad boy underneath my blanket just so i can get on e-trade. check my investment portfolio, research stocks... wait, why are you taking... oh, i see...solitary. just a man and his thoughts. and a smartphone... with an e-trade app. ♪ nobody knows... [ male announcer ] e-trade. investing unleashed. [ male announcer ] e-trade. and you wouldn't have it any other way.e. but your erectile dysfunction - you know, that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can
. >>> first, white house soup of the day -- lemon chicken and brown rice. i believe this is a new one on the repertoire! >>> this just in, our nbc white house producer stacy klein reports that after being shut down to pedestrian traffic for a week after the boston marathon bombing, pennsylvania avenue in front of the white house has reopened to pedestrian traffic. tours can walk by again. we'll be right back. ently riding the dog like it's a small horse is frowned upon in this...
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i'm jeffrey brown. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. on the newshour tonight, we get the latest on the investigation into who was behind the attack, which president obama now calls a "terrorist act." >> brown: three people were killed and more than 150 were injured, many critically. hari sreenivasan talks with a trauma doctor who led a team that treated the wounded. >> one of our trauma surgeons ran the marathon and when he finished realized what was happening and came in to operate on some of the patients. >> ifill: and the daily download team looks at social media's role in spreading tragic as well as healing messages. >> brown: then, the supreme court takes up a child custody case that tests the scope of a federal law intended to protect native american families. marcia coyle recaps today's arguments. >> ifill: and a new bipartisan report finds that after 9/11, the u.s. "engaged in the practice of torture" with detainees. we talk with two of the authors. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs n
i'm jeffrey brown. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. on the newshour tonight, we get the latest on the investigation into who was behind the attack, which president obama now calls a "terrorist act." >> brown: three people were killed and more than 150 were injured, many critically. hari sreenivasan talks with a trauma doctor who led a team that treated the wounded. >> one of our trauma surgeons ran the marathon and when he finished realized what was happening and came...
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tina brown, what is coming up today on "the daily beast"? >> collier was somebody in boston who might not have died if the fbi had actually identified the picture. they should have done it. they should have identified that they had interviewed that point when they saw the picture. he is somebody who could have been saved by that and they ask the question he why didn't they? >> thank you, tina. look for that ahead. >>> ahead, how one of america's greatest beer makers are helping the victims of the boston bombings. sam adams founder jim cook joins us straight ahead. we will be right back. ♪ so i five god it's good to be alive ♪ meet the 5-passenger ford c-mc-max one. c-max two. that's a super fuel- efficient hybrid for me. and a long range plug-in hybrid for you. now, let's review. introducing the ford c-max hybrid and the ford c-max energi plug-in hybrid. say hi to the c-max hybrids. humans. even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies
tina brown, what is coming up today on "the daily beast"? >> collier was somebody in boston who might not have died if the fbi had actually identified the picture. they should have done it. they should have identified that they had interviewed that point when they saw the picture. he is somebody who could have been saved by that and they ask the question he why didn't they? >> thank you, tina. look for that ahead. >>> ahead, how one of america's greatest beer...
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i'm ray suarez. >> brown: i'm jeffrey brown. thank you and goodnight. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and suzy geling. brought to you by -- >> thestreet.com. multimedia tools for an ever-changing financial world. our dividend stock adviser guides and helps generate income during a period of low interest rates. real money helps you think through ideas for investing and trading stocks. action alerts plus is a charitable trust portfolio that provides trade-by-trade strategies. online, mobile, social media. we are thestreet.com. >> tech trifecta. a big night for technology as google, microsoft and ibm report earnings
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>> brown: and that's the newshour for tonight. on wednesday, the investigation continues into who was behind the boston bombings. i'm jeffrey brown. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. we'll see you online, and again here tomorrow evening. thank you, and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. >> macarthur foundation. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org . >> this is "nightly business report,". brought to you by thestreet.com. multi-media tools for an ever changing financial world. our dividend stock adviser guides and helps generate income, real money helps to think through ideas for investing and trading stocks. action alerts and a charitable trust portfolio that provides trade by trade stra
>> brown: and that's the newshour for tonight. on wednesday, the investigation continues into who was behind the boston bombings. i'm jeffrey brown. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. we'll see you online, and again here tomorrow evening. thank you, and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. >> macarthur foundation. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program...
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i'm gwen ifill >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening. thank you for joining us. good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> support also comes from carnegie corporation of new york, a foundation created to do what andrew carnegie called "real and permanent good." celebrating 100 years of philanthropy at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common goo
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terrell brown is here with that story. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. bill iffrig was about to finish his third run in the boston marathon when the first explosion went off and literally knocked him off his feet. as the first bomb exploded near the finish line, one runner is seen falling to the ground. legs buckled by the blast. the runner is 78-year-old bill iffrig. >> shock waves just hit my whole body and my legs just started jittering around. i knew i was going down. >> reporter: a veteran of 45 marathons. iffrig traveled from his home in washington state to run the boston marathon for a third time. >> i was just approaching the last straightaway to the finish line. i had a good day. i was feeling really good. >> reporter: fewer than 20 feet from the finish line when the explosion forced him down. iffrig says his injuries were minor. >> didn't feel any severe pain. as i rolled over i seen a scratch on my leg. nothing too bad. i laid there just momentarily. >> iffrig was surrounded by first responders and helped up by marathon officials as wounded we
terrell brown is here with that story. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. bill iffrig was about to finish his third run in the boston marathon when the first explosion went off and literally knocked him off his feet. as the first bomb exploded near the finish line, one runner is seen falling to the ground. legs buckled by the blast. the runner is 78-year-old bill iffrig. >> shock waves just hit my whole body and my legs just started jittering around. i knew i was going down....
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on tuesday, we'll look at the bombings that rocked boston. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. we'll see you online, and again here tomorrow evening. thank you for joining us. good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. >> macarthur foundation. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> market sell off, the three major indexes have the worst day since november 7th. >> losing luster l gold prices see their buggest one-day drop since 1980. >> and adding to the concern on wall street, a tragedy today in boston. this is "nightly business report" for monday, april 15th. good evening, everyone. pleased to have you here, bill, but what a tough day in the markets on many levels. >> a dramatic reversal of fortune on wall street, stocks falling with
on tuesday, we'll look at the bombings that rocked boston. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. we'll see you online, and again here tomorrow evening. thank you for joining us. good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. >> macarthur foundation. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions...
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there were explosives brown. >> his older brother also wanted by the fbi in connection with bombings died friday morning after a shootout with police. >> authorities said the brothers may have been planning another attack. >> we have told people boss and they can rest easily. the two people who are committing these vicious attacks are either dead or arrested. >> the grinning in healing have just begun. >>--grieving and he linked have just begun. >> at 250 this afternoon the governor and mayor had asked for a moment of silent after that bill will be ringing to remember those lost their lives but also the victims are still in hospitals. the latest we have on that. 54 people remained in area hospitals. from three are in critical condition. >> in boston i l tory dunnan . >> there was a service to more on the lives lost, and console the survivors of the boston marathon bombings. at a sunday service in the rattled city, hundreds gathered in the cathedral the holy cross. cardinal john o'malley led the service, at the same cathedral where president obama spoke to hunt the mortars on thursday
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i'm ray suarez. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. washington week can be seen later on most pbs stations. we'll see you online and follow a timeline of event. we'll be here again monday evening. have a nice weekend. thank you for joining us, good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy, productive life. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib, brought to you by -- >> thestreet.com. interactive financial multimedia tools for an ever changing fin
i'm ray suarez. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. washington week can be seen later on most pbs stations. we'll see you online and follow a timeline of event. we'll be here again monday evening. have a nice weekend. thank you for joining us, good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people...
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on tuesday, we'll look at the bombings that rocked boston. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. we'll see you online, and again here tomorrow evening. thank you for joining us. good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. >> macarthur foundation. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
on tuesday, we'll look at the bombings that rocked boston. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. we'll see you online, and again here tomorrow evening. thank you for joining us. good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. >> macarthur foundation. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions...
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i'm jeffrey brown. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. on the newshour tonight, we get the latest on the investigation into who was behind the attack, which president obama now calls a "terrorist act." >> brown: three people were killed and more than 150 were injured, many critically. hari sreenivasan talks with a trauma doctor who led a team that treated the wounded. >> one of our trauma surgeons ran the marathon and when he finied realized what was happening and came in to operate on some of the patients. >> ifill: and the daily download team looks at social media's role in spreading tragic as well as healing messages. >> brown: then, the supreme court takes up a child custody case that tests the scope of a federal law intended to protect native american families. marcia coyle recaps today's arguments. >> ifill: and a new bipartisan report finds that after 9/11, the u.s. "engaged in the practice of torture" with detainees. we talk with two of the authors. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs new
i'm jeffrey brown. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. on the newshour tonight, we get the latest on the investigation into who was behind the attack, which president obama now calls a "terrorist act." >> brown: three people were killed and more than 150 were injured, many critically. hari sreenivasan talks with a trauma doctor who led a team that treated the wounded. >> one of our trauma surgeons ran the marathon and when he finied realized what was happening and came in...
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we should also note, the governor jerry brown vetoed a similar bill last year. >> officials in new york city are proposing to make it the most populous place in america to raise the minimum age for buying cigarettes and to 21. the city council on bail the proposal monday to increase the threshold from 18. the federal minimum. forestage in some communities have raised the age to 19. at least two towns agree to raise it to 21. the nyse city councils as the measure and to stop young people from developing a potentially deadly habit. officials say any person of the city's adult smokers start before 21. the live look outside from our mount tam camera. will be back look outside from our mount tam camera. will be back with [ female announcer ] now get high speed internet at home on our newly expanded advanced digital network, a connection you can count on. at&t u-verse high speed internet offers more speed options, reliability and wi-fi hotspots than ever. go to our website below to get u-verse high speed internet for just $14.95 a month for 12 months with a one-year price guarantee. it's all
we should also note, the governor jerry brown vetoed a similar bill last year. >> officials in new york city are proposing to make it the most populous place in america to raise the minimum age for buying cigarettes and to 21. the city council on bail the proposal monday to increase the threshold from 18. the federal minimum. forestage in some communities have raised the age to 19. at least two towns agree to raise it to 21. the nyse city councils as the measure and to stop young people...